I saw “Whip It” this weekend and it was awesome … that’s as much of a movie review you’re gonna get out of this post. Because I’m about to go buck wild on the soundtrack.

First off, props to music supervisor Randall Poster — man, I want to kidnap your job — who put together this group of songs with writer/director Drew Barrymore. Randall started duct-taping songs together as a music supervisor back in 1995 for the breakout film “Kids,” and since then went on to bring audio brilliance to memorable projects like “Royal Tenenbaums,” “Rushmore,” “The School of Rock” and 76 other films and TV shows. Hats-frikin-off my friend for including songs in this collection such as “Unattainable” by Little Joy and “Crown of Age” by the Ettes, which may have never seen the insides of most of the world’s iPod Shuffles.

The entire “Whip It” soundtrack plays out like you’re living inside Rainbow Brite’s socks, each layer brighter and more colorful than the last. The 19-track set even includes Dolly Parton’s feminist-fist pumping “Jolene,” which once you see the film will make tons more sense. Obvious standout tracks are the girly Tilly and the Wall’s “Pot Kettle Black” (below) and The Go! Team’s “Doing It Right,” which solidify this CD as the best movie soundtrack I’ve seen heard since “Slumdog Millionaire.”

Thank you Drew, thank you Randall and thank you to the entire gang behind “Whip it,” a film that sounds as good as it looks.